Kati Huttunen
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Kati Huttunen
@kati-huttunen.bsky.social
Environmental health expert, indoor air enthusiast and risk communication evangelist. Interested in all things toxic.
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We are delighted to announce the ISIAQ Autumn School 2025 scheduled on Aug 16-17, in Hyderabad, India, before Healthy Buildings 2025: www.hb2025.co.in. This 2-day program is designed to provide participants with in-depth knowledge & hands-on experience in the field of indoor air quality and climate.
March 6, 2025 at 12:14 PM
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These impacts are known to be underestimated (due to the nature of our current knowledge) ... and they are still huge.

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39689276/
Global Burden of Disease from Environmental Factors - PubMed
Estimation of the disease burden attributable to environmental factors is a powerful tool for prioritizing environmental and pollution management and public health actions around the world. The World ...
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
February 4, 2025 at 1:19 AM
Suomea uhkaa toksikologivaje: Kuka arvioi kemikaalien riskejä jos kokeneet toksikologit kuolevat sukupuuttoon?

www.rapport.fi/venla-seuri/...
Venla Seuri | Altistumme jatkuvasti kemikaaleille, joiden riskit pitäisi tuntea
Toksikologit arvioivat kemikaalien riskejä terveydelle ja turvallisuudelle. Alan resursseja on ajettu Suomessa hiljalleen alas. Viimeistään nyt olisi aika kääntää kelkka, sanovat asiantuntijat.
www.rapport.fi
January 30, 2025 at 5:02 PM
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Please consider submitting your work to Healthy Buildings 2025 in India. It’s the first time the conference has been held in India and we’d love to have good representation from the international IAQ community at the event.
We thank all of the authors who submitted their work.

Due to tremendous support, the submission deadline has been FINALLY extended to January 31, 2025, in order to allow for the submission of more original research.

@cathnoakes.bsky.social @isiaq.bsky.social @poppendieck.bsky.social
January 17, 2025 at 7:54 AM
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Talking climate change and wildfires on CBC this evening.

The faster we cut emissions and build resilience, the less suffering there will be.
Climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe on the LA fires and how we can prepare for climate change
Get the latest on CBCNews.ca, the CBC News App, and CBC News Network for breaking news and analysis
www.cbc.ca
January 13, 2025 at 1:38 AM
Thank you @katharinehayhoe.com for a great starter pack for environment and health: not only have I found plenty of great people to follow, there's a lot of people who have found me through the list!

I'm a newcomer here at Bluesky but the feed looks promisingly troll-free so far 👍
January 9, 2025 at 10:01 PM